For 13 years, Georgetown Public Library has hosted the Texas Society of Sculptors annual summer show.
The competitive, juried exhibit is a popular tradition in Georgetown that includes sculptures throughout the building on both the first and second floors. Participating sculptors from across the state work in wood, glass, bronze, ceramics, and more. Most pieces in the exhibit are available for purchase.
This yearβs exhibit opened Sunday, June 20, and lasts through Friday, Sept. 17. The show includes a Peopleβs Choice Award decided by library visitors, who cast votes for their favorite three pieces out of the 78 pieces in the show.
To cast a vote, pick up a ballot in the libraryβs lobby and place it in the ballot box no later than 5 p.m. Saturday, July 31. The sculptor of the piece with the most votes will be awarded the Peopleβs Choice Award and a cash prize at a reception in the library at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15.
Prizes determined by this yearβs exhibit juror, Graeme Durant, curatorial assistant at Umlauf Sculpture Garden + Museum, include first, second, and third place, as well as three honorable mentions. These will be announced Aug. 15, in addition to the Peopleβs Choice and Librariansβ Choice awards. Prizes are funded by the City of Georgetown Arts and Culture Board.
The library will also host a sculpture demonstration featuring several of this yearβs sculptors demonstrating various techniques and processes. The free event will be held in the library lobby, 402 W. Eighth St., from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11.
For more information about this yearβs exhibit and events, contact Technical Services Librarian Dana Hendrix at dana.hendrix@georgetown.org or TSOS Exhibit Coordinator Linda Wilde at lzorawilde@gmail.com.
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